I'm a fan of this guy. He's a natural passrusher with a great first step. Any one that has 3 sacks on Alabama OL is ok in my book. Espe. will commentors were saying how Alabama OL was better than some NFL's.

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Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 1:49 pm Post subject:

I've got him going to Denver in round 3, if they lose Dumervil._________________"People say you should always do the right thing, but sometimes there is no right thing. And then, you just have to pick the sin you can live with." -Ig Perrish

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Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 2:16 pm Post subject:

It is kinda weird that we havn't heard anything about him.Before the injury, I had him as a 2nd tier-mid 2nd round guy with a lot of upside. Now he'll probably go 5th but a team who does their homework may reach for him in the 4th.

On a side note - Andrew Jackson would have made a lot of money if he has come out, especially with Te'o in full meltdown mode. He would be considered the top MLB in this class_________________@CoachHam6455

He made D.J. Fluker looks silly more than a couple times in that Bama game. Natural pass rusher, great first step, good bend and flexibility and capable of dipping his shoulder and running the arc. I was impressed that he showed a nice swim move and he has some versatility as a pass rusher. But he struggles in the run game, if an OT/TE gets his hands on his frame inside the shoulder pads he can get washed out and doesn't set the edge consistently/leverage the run consistently. Lotta potential, I think he's a late second/early third rounder but honestly I'm unsure where he lands on draft day.

You'd think that watching football would desensitize you to "unusual" names, since they're honestly pretty common in football.

I mean, why would you be okay with "Barkevious" and have a problem with "Quanterus"? It's not like the first unusual q-name we've seen either, since the name on Julio Jones's birth certificate is "Quintorris".

He made D.J. Fluker looks silly more than a couple times in that Bama game. Natural pass rusher, great first step, good bend and flexibility and capable of dipping his shoulder and running the arc. I was impressed that he showed a nice swim move and he has some versatility as a pass rusher. But he struggles in the run game, if an OT/TE gets his hands on his frame inside the shoulder pads he can get washed out and doesn't set the edge consistently/leverage the run consistently. Lotta potential, I think he's a late second/early third rounder but honestly I'm unsure where he lands on draft day.

This. He made Fluker look like he can't ever play tackle. He'd be an early second if not for the injury, I'd take him in the 3rd-4th if he's progressing well._________________

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Lombardi - Isn't that the guy the trophy is named after? If so, top 3 coach of all time.